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Attention Risa!!!

antonius

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The Knights Footy lift out is in Todays (Tuesday 09.03.2004) Newcastle Herald, better rush off and get one. 8)
 

Kaz

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Well I sent Risa a email & told her.

She never got the Newcastle Herald this morning.

But she is calling family to rush out to get a copy. :D
 

Doctor

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I have a question:

If you're in the library, and you pick up a newspaper and you notice something on the floor that may or may not have come from the newspaper.....is it o.k to pick it up and take it home :?:

How can it be proven that the supplement, hypothetically the Knights 2004 Liftout, came from your newspaper? Furthermore, can it be categorically determined that the supplement belongs to a newspaper at all? It may have blown in with the wind, thereby classifying it as litter. Two days after Clean Up Australia Day, does this not make it a timely enactment of community service?

Is the supplement a fire-safety issue? It is, afterall, combustable, and the shiny surface and A4 size is conducive to someone planting their foot on it and slipping. Wouldn't removing it, permanently, save the library and indeed the slippee/ accidentee the pain and suffering of a drawn out compensation claim? More importantly it would surely save a potential slippee the pain associated with hitting a bookshelf, table or chair after losing their footing on such a poorly positioned obstacle.

Who would want a Knights Liftout anyway :?: ;-)
 

astrogirl

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Oswin said:
I have a question:

If you're in the library, and you pick up a newspaper and you notice something on the floor that may or may not have come from the newspaper.....is it o.k to pick it up and take it home :?:

How can it be proven that the supplement, hypothetically the Knights 2004 Liftout, came from your newspaper? Furthermore, can it be categorically determined that the supplement belongs to a newspaper at all? It may have blown in with the wind, thereby classifying it as litter. Two days after Clean Up Australia Day, does this not make it a timely enactment of community service?

Is the supplement a fire-safety issue? It is, afterall, combustable, and the shiny surface and A4 size is conducive to someone planting their foot on it and slipping. Wouldn't removing it, permanently, save the library and indeed the slippee/ accidentee the pain and suffering of a drawn out compensation claim? More importantly it would surely save a potential slippee the pain associated with hitting a bookshelf, table or chair after losing their footing on such a poorly positioned obstacle.

Who would want a Knights Liftout anyway :?: ;-)
Oswin, are you trying to tell us that you stole something from a library!?! :shock:
 

Kaz

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astrogirl said:
Oswin, are you trying to tell us that you stole something from a library!?! :shock:

No he is NOT

He was picking up garbage. :D ;-)

Hey I can't help myself. :lol:
 

les norton

First Grade
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Oswin - is that the same as "borrowing" the tv guide from the sunday mail i read at maccas?
 

Kaz

junior
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les norton said:
Oswin - is that the same as "borrowing" the tv guide from the sunday mail i read at maccas?

:lol:

I've borrowed the entire paper. :D
 

Gidsgal

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Oswin said:
I have a question:

If you're in the library, and you pick up a newspaper and you notice something on the floor that may or may not have come from the newspaper.....is it o.k to pick it up and take it home :?:

How can it be proven that the supplement, hypothetically the Knights 2004 Liftout, came from your newspaper? Furthermore, can it be categorically determined that the supplement belongs to a newspaper at all? It may have blown in with the wind, thereby classifying it as litter. Two days after Clean Up Australia Day, does this not make it a timely enactment of community service?

Is the supplement a fire-safety issue? It is, afterall, combustable, and the shiny surface and A4 size is conducive to someone planting their foot on it and slipping. Wouldn't removing it, permanently, save the library and indeed the slippee/ accidentee the pain and suffering of a drawn out compensation claim? More importantly it would surely save a potential slippee the pain associated with hitting a bookshelf, table or chair after losing their footing on such a poorly positioned obstacle.

Who would want a Knights Liftout anyway :?: ;-)

If your talking about special liftouts that come in the papers, I dunno about other libraries, but Lake Macquaire Librarys take the liftouts out of the papers before they even get put down for patrons to read, I know this because my mum works at the Lake Macqurie branches. Your not supposed to remove anything from the library, unless you are borrowing it, and you are not allowed to borrow newspapers, they stay in the library, I am only talking bout lake macquaire branch librarys though, not sure what they policy would be for other libraries.
 

Risa

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Thanks a heap antonious! :D I was in a rush this morning and didn't pick it up. Kaz emailed me and I immediately picked up the phone and asked mum to get one. She did, so it's all good!
 

Doctor

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astrogirl said:
Oswin, are you trying to tell us that you stole something from a library!?! :shock:

No, my conscience got the better of me after a few minutes of starring at the liftout lying on the carpet.

Oswin - is that the same as "borrowing" the tv guide from the sunday mail i read at maccas?

Same thing Les. But Maccas seems to have a surplus of newspapers. Trains tend to have newspapers lying around too.
But there is something about the library that disciplines you even before you do anything. Besides, the mythical library-monsters that lurk deep within the wilderness of the non-fiction section are always ready for a kill. :lol:
 

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